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This student production isn't quite Oscar-caliber but it is very engaging and important. This short documentary discusses how plastic effects the environment, including the oceans and the human race. The message is about how to use the three R's: reduce, reuse, and recycle as well as understanding how plastic affects the planet as whole. This is very important because we need to understand how to make the world a better place to live in. This film excels in teaching ways to do just that. The cinematography and production is very high quality. The interviews of the experts add to its credibility. It is an inspiring documentary that will cause people of all ages, young and old, to come together and make a difference. It combines a strong message with credible professionals and creates a cinematic artwork. This film is beyond excellent and I recommend it to people age 7 to 18. Reviewed by Ella L, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic.
An in depth look at plastic pollution from a kid's perspective, and what kids can do to solve the problem.
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